To be honest, if I don’t look at the director of Rza, I can believe that this movie is made by Zhu Yanping or Wang Jing, if it is really made by the director of our country. It must be given a score of 1 or less,
but I am so surprised that a black person, a nigga can understand Chinese things so well, and the shots are so good, it is the kind of kung fu movie that can't be more vulgar. And all kinds of movies that imitate the old Shaw Brothers, including the opening subtitles and the show off of everyone at the end, are all the obvious flavors of old Hong Kong martial arts fragments. The only shortcoming is that he shot too high-definition. It should be more refreshing if the color tone is old.
Next, the story is very simple. Two gangs fought in a small village, robbed the territory, and ruled the king. Obviously, the story of the black gang was placed in the background of ancient China. It was a non-mainstream middle-aged person called the Lion Gang who killed Matt and was very powerful. Although the plot is terribly bloody, I have lost my joy in many places, including playing the piano and hiphop drums at that time. . . Can you be more funny?
Especially at the beginning, I saw only Chinese people, and suddenly a big black man came to wear the same ancient clothes. . . I just feel that that kind of laughter is going to die. . . Until later explained that he was a black slave, escaped from his country and came to China, oh, everything made sense.
Let's go on to say that director rza must be very fond of Chinese girls, like Chinese wind and flower venues, or else how can they specialize in this kind of filming.
In fact, the plot is not really important, it is not, the key is to see how this black man understands how our national culture is integrated into hiphop spoofs. . . I also saw mc jin, so I was surprised.
In fact, I also support rza very much. The Chinese have learned from black people and made countless hiphops that imitate foreign countries and have a very pure taste. Can't blacks who engage in hiphop in foreign countries imitate our country's martial arts for a movie? Each of us came to this world with a different soul, but some people reborn and cast the wrong way. If Rza had a baby in China, he would definitely be a martial arts director like Tsui Hark. If I were born in Brooklyn, I would be a black man and now I would not have Lil Wayne's share.
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